SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
70
70
Jan 7, 2013
01/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> seconded by supervisor farrell, colleagues you may do that without objection january 15th. >> we want skip over our three prime minister special orders and our 4:00 p.m. special orders and has had to our committee records which start on page 19. mr. clerk if you could read items 44 through 48. items 44 through 48 is a motion conforming the mayor's appointment toeliot to the committee infrastructure state one. and 45 conform get the mayor's appointment to marlee to the commission of community investment and friction is mayor's appointment of kristine johnson, and forty seven is a motion concerning the appointment of most row exactly less and 48 to the motion conforming the mayor's appointment of to the commission of community investment and structure. >> colleaguing can we take these items in house in call. mr. clack read items 49. >>> item 49 on monday december 12th 2012 and referred to the board as a committee report and so resolution granting revokable trust to occupy a port portion of the right of way to a portion of the city owned concrete ramp level provide nuclear access to
. >>> seconded by supervisor farrell, colleagues you may do that without objection january 15th. >> we want skip over our three prime minister special orders and our 4:00 p.m. special orders and has had to our committee records which start on page 19. mr. clerk if you could read items 44 through 48. items 44 through 48 is a motion conforming the mayor's appointment toeliot to the committee infrastructure state one. and 45 conform get the mayor's appointment to marlee to the...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
75
75
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
as a matter of fact, in my novel that margaret spoke about, about jazz, in it, billy farrell, who is one of a very large number of characters, is a jazz pianist and before he begins playing a black leprechaun appears to him, mr. mcginniss so you can assume it's the ghost of mr. mcginniss. as margaret said, in 1949 we came to the south bronx, which was an irish neighborhood, mostly. i was sort of a spaced-out kid, destined obviously to be a poet. i was this big at 13 and i was a good rollerskater and the kids were amazed and they befriended me. after a while, they recognized that i had some sort of athletic ability and because i was so spaced out, they mistook it for great courage and if they pushed me, i pushed them back. it was just like a game. so they took to me and asked me to join the shamrocks. i even changed my name from ed vega to ed mcveigh. and this is how they passed me off because most of the teams they played were other irish kids. this was a regular football team so, consequently, they listed me as eddie mcveigh. it was great fun and my friends were jimmy flynn, paddy o
as a matter of fact, in my novel that margaret spoke about, about jazz, in it, billy farrell, who is one of a very large number of characters, is a jazz pianist and before he begins playing a black leprechaun appears to him, mr. mcginniss so you can assume it's the ghost of mr. mcginniss. as margaret said, in 1949 we came to the south bronx, which was an irish neighborhood, mostly. i was sort of a spaced-out kid, destined obviously to be a poet. i was this big at 13 and i was a good...
67
67
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> will farrell is a legend. >> is he a legend? >> hey, everyone, come and see how good i look. >> some lie-like it hot. >> do you? >> i always get the fuzzy end of the lollipop. >> oh my god. >> bridesmaid nonstop laughter. >> i'm going to go down to the river. >> i think the best river i have ever seen is probably pop section. >> you are kidding? >> that movie really revolutionized story telling. >> allow me to retort. >> the worst movie you have never seen. >> i never see bad things. >> they are so discerning. >> titanic. keeps sinking. >> you know how it ends? >> yeah. there is so many. we're going to have to agree on mariah carey's glitter. >> he doesn't know what he is saying. he is drunk. who do you think the best actor, actress is out there right now. >> daniel day-lewis. he always kills it. >> i like our chances now. >> carrie grant. >> classic. >> you name it. i did it it? >> maferl streep. i know it's really shocking that i would say that. >> i have done battle every single day of my life. >> jennifer aniston. >> you are
. >> will farrell is a legend. >> is he a legend? >> hey, everyone, come and see how good i look. >> some lie-like it hot. >> do you? >> i always get the fuzzy end of the lollipop. >> oh my god. >> bridesmaid nonstop laughter. >> i'm going to go down to the river. >> i think the best river i have ever seen is probably pop section. >> you are kidding? >> that movie really revolutionized story telling. >> allow me to...
269
269
Jan 23, 2013
01/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
>> it's made by peter farrell, who made movies in a similar vein in the past and he says he's making this movie -- let's go to the full screen -- for kids and for people in their 50s who are still smoking dope. so this is an r rated movie, but he's saying we want kids, teen-agers and we want basically burnt out pot smokers this their 50s. that's a great target audience for this movie. >> brian: look at this cast. hally barey, kate winslet, richard gere, uma thurman, jason sedakis. who's who of hollywood? >> jared butler threatening to cut off johnny knoxville's private parts. harry barry blowing out a blind boy's birthday candles. a mother and father who are oppressive home schoolers. and there is some sexual connotations between the father and the son allegedly and the father is hitting on the kid's girlfriend. it's pretty disturbing stuff. and so we say, okay. hollywood, you have nothing to do with the attitudes and the culture in this country at all. when people go nuts and start doing bad things, you say well, it's not about what they have seen. but we're going to have two hours
>> it's made by peter farrell, who made movies in a similar vein in the past and he says he's making this movie -- let's go to the full screen -- for kids and for people in their 50s who are still smoking dope. so this is an r rated movie, but he's saying we want kids, teen-agers and we want basically burnt out pot smokers this their 50s. that's a great target audience for this movie. >> brian: look at this cast. hally barey, kate winslet, richard gere, uma thurman, jason sedakis....
88
88
Jan 17, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
have one state like california, for example, or new york that has a strong, sensible gun laws, it's farrell easy for people to get guns in states that have weak gun laws and traffic them onto the streets of new york or los angeles or chicago. and that's what we've seen. so we really need strong federal measures. and most gun owners support this. 74% of n.r.a. members support universal background checks. host: have you -- do you talk regularly with the n.r.a.? do you deal where them regularly at all? do you have a dialogue? guest: we are open to have a dialogue with anyone in candor. the n.r.a. is less open in having a dialogue with us and you saw that they for quite some time refused to meet with the president. eventually met with the task force. but there are members of the n.r.a. which i think is more important, the members of the n.r.a. are reaching us out to and we're reaching out to them and those people are law-abiding, responsible gun owners who want the same things that we want and that families across america want. which are safe communities, safe schools. so that's important. beca
have one state like california, for example, or new york that has a strong, sensible gun laws, it's farrell easy for people to get guns in states that have weak gun laws and traffic them onto the streets of new york or los angeles or chicago. and that's what we've seen. so we really need strong federal measures. and most gun owners support this. 74% of n.r.a. members support universal background checks. host: have you -- do you talk regularly with the n.r.a.? do you deal where them regularly at...
98
98
Jan 10, 2013
01/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> also, the will farrell movie, "the campaign," would that have been nearly as funny without you? i don't think so. >> bizarre news coming out of the 14 st. district congressional race in north carolina. now, get this, cam brady, four-time congressman, punched a baby. >> punched a baby. >> brilliant. brilliant. >> again, i can't even begin. i'm outraged. did any oscar nominations come from those performances? >> none. no supporting actor, nothing. >> we will never forget. and now, wolf's riveting cameo in the blockbuster movie "skyfall," also a snub. but, wolf, if it's any consolation, daniel craig did not get nominated. >> that movie, "skyfall," grossed $1 billion and i was in that key scene. >> and wolf got all of not $1 billion. >> no. >>> all right, maybe next year. i'm going to keep doing these major motion pictures. >>> imagine a car driving up to a fast food restaurant, orders, but then creeps up to the window without a driver. that's exactly what cnn's jeanne moos found. >> reporter: in under five seconds, he can turn himself into a car seat. >> i built this car seat costu
. >> also, the will farrell movie, "the campaign," would that have been nearly as funny without you? i don't think so. >> bizarre news coming out of the 14 st. district congressional race in north carolina. now, get this, cam brady, four-time congressman, punched a baby. >> punched a baby. >> brilliant. brilliant. >> again, i can't even begin. i'm outraged. did any oscar nominations come from those performances? >> none. no supporting actor,...
126
126
Jan 15, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
economic well-being, we will also need to find solutions to make sure that all americans are treated farrell and equally. that's why it's critical that congress pass the violence against women act re-authorization. since its inception, this act has always been bipartisan. last april the senate passed a strong bipartisan re-authorization bill. unfortunately the measure failed in the house, but it must pass in the 113th congress. the safety and security of american women should never be politicalized and never has been so in the past. it is my hope that we can put the politics of the last election aside and get down to the business of legislating policy for the american people. we must reaffirm our commitment that women in the united states are offered all necessary legal protections. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? -- from illinois seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady from yim is recognized for one minute -- from illinois is recognized for one m
economic well-being, we will also need to find solutions to make sure that all americans are treated farrell and equally. that's why it's critical that congress pass the violence against women act re-authorization. since its inception, this act has always been bipartisan. last april the senate passed a strong bipartisan re-authorization bill. unfortunately the measure failed in the house, but it must pass in the 113th congress. the safety and security of american women should never be...